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Name:

Maria Lulgjuraj

Life Calling Map

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You are called to be you: the unique, gifted, capable person who was designed by God
and created to fulfill a divinely appointed purpose with your life. Live Your Calling, p. 12

Transferable Skills (LYC, pp. 35-47)


These are prioritized skills (with the skill cluster
abbreviations) that I would enjoy using in a work setting.

Strong Interest Inventory


These are my top General Occupational Themes with the
Theme code letters. (SII, p. 3 or from Occupational Scales, if
different)

Example: Teach / Train / Speak (H)

Move with agility (P)

Social (S)

Diagnose (CR)
Provide medical care (CR)
Listen (CR)

The Basic Interest Scales I scored highest on (with the


Theme Code letters) are (SII, p. 4). Example: Athletics (R)

Encourage / Motivate (CR)

Healthcare Services (S)

Influence / Persuade (H)

Counseling and Helping (S)

Advice / Counsel (CR)

Athletics (R)

Prescribe treatment (CR)

Religion and Spirituality (S)

Organize (M/P)

Teaching and Education (S)

Handle emergency situations (P)


Skill Cluster Categories (LYC, pp. 40-42)

The Occupational Scales (with their Theme Code letters)


on which I scored 30 or more that interest me (SII, pp. 6-8).
Example: Physical Therapist (SIR)

These skill cluster categories (with the skill cluster


abbreviations) are most descriptive of my areas of interest
in a work setting.

Registered Nurse (SI)


Physical Therapist (SIR)

Creative (CR)

Occupational Therapist (SAR)

Physical (P)

Dietitian (IES)

Helping (H)
Core Work Values (LYC, pp. 48-51)
These values are most important to me in work.
Example: Achievement / Excellence

Social Worker (SA)


Elementary School Teacher (S)
Health Information Specialist (C)
Accountant (C)

Help others

Law Enforcement Officer (RE)


Influence people

Mental Health Counselor (S)

Knowledge
Balance
Excitement / Adventure
Life Calling Map

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Life Calling Map

Name:

Personality Type

Compelling Interests (LYC, pp. 76-82)

My four-letter personality type is:

The interests (main categories with sub-categories) I


might enjoy using within work and leisure settings.

Maria Lulgjuraj

Example: Social issues (adoption, foster care)

Extraversion (E)
Sensing (S)

Medicine and science (cancer, diabetes, biology,

Feeling (F)

genetics, treatment)

Judging (J)

Mental health and life issues (counseling, mood

These are key things I need in a career for it to be


satisfying. (See your 2-page profile description and LYC, pp. 63-75)
Example: Opportunity to be in charge of something

-Opportunity to work closely with people rather than


working alone

disorders, addiction, psychotherapy)


Social issues (abortion, child abuse, drug abuse,
poverty, teen pregnancy)

-Opportunity to have a variety of work- some

Diet and fitness (dieting, weight loss, exercise)

individual and some team projects

Relationships, parenting, and family (pregnancy,

- Opportunity to be active and contributing


-To focus on work that requires research and how-

childbirth, romance, marriage)

to workshops
-Opportunity to work with a mix of academic activities

These are key personal skills (traits, characteristics) of my


personality type that describe me. (See your profile description
and LYC, pp. 63-75) Example: Organized and responsible

- Active and intense caring about others

Spiritual Gifts (LYC, 83-92) (If applicable)


I believe I have these spiritual gifts:

- Like to be active and hands on

Faith

- Organized

Giving

- Take their work seriously

Helps / Service

-Skilled in supporting others


The spiritual gifts I would like to explore further are:
Preferred Roles (LYC, pp. 52-57)

Healing

The roles I would most prefer within work settings are:

Teaching

Caretaker (people)
Supporter / Helper
Counselor

Life Calling Map

Kevin and Kay Marie Brennfleck All rights reserved. May not be duplicated without written permission .

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